Abstract
A system and method for orchestrating physical inventory updates across distributed network infrastructures utilizing a time-bound two-phase commit protocol. The system decouples the validation of a material order from its execution to prevent data drift and partial failures in asynchronous environments. A commit token mechanism provides a temporary cryptographic key carrying the pre-validated state of a transaction. This allows the system to perform dry-run simulations and enforce inventory reservations over long latencies without locking underlying database resources.
Keywords: asynchronous orchestration, physical inventory, two-phase commit, commit token, distributed systems, supply chain management.
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N/A, "System and Method for Asynchronous Orchestration of Physical Inventory Updates Using a Time-Bound Two-Phase Commit Protocol", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9893